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==Coordinate space==
{{Main|Coordinate space}}
The original example of a vector space, which the axiomatic definition generalizes, is the following. For any [[Positive number|positive]] [[integer]] ''n'', the [[Set (mathematics)|set]] of all ''n''-tuples of elements of ''F'' forms an ''n''-dimensional vector space over ''F'' sometimes called ''[[coordinate space]]'' and denoted ''F''<sup>''n''</sup>. An element of ''F''<sup>''n''</sup> is written
:<math>x = (x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_n) </math>
where each ''x''<sub>''i''</sub> is an element of ''F''. The operations on ''F''<sup>''n''</sup> are defined by